Michele Plocinik, the mother of 29-year-old Kimberley Arendt, spoke to Inside Edition about her daughter’s arrest with two men who claim they were going to Brooklyn to save a young woman in a drug house.

“She called me and said, ‘mom, I’ve been arrested.' They're not vigilantes. They’re trying to save people. They’re saviors these people,” the 52-year-old said. “There was no harm intended. There were no terroristic threats, all they wanted to do was go get this girl and bring her to safety.”

'I'm currently 11 miles outside of Brooklyn, New York, and going to a hotel to extract a 16-year-old girl who went up there to party with friends. This young lady from Wilkes-Barre is scared and wants to come home. Last night she woke to find her friends body next to her... Her friend died of a heroin overdose,” he wrote.

Officials at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said there was no link to terrorism.

The trio was arrested and faces a series of gun charges. It is unknown if they have legal representation.